KO Mars R Reciever
#1
KO Mars R Reciever
With a Mars R, can I use reciever's other than the KR-301F? I thought that I could, but that it would not have the "40% faster response".
I have the regular Mars and also a Mars R, and I tried using the Mars R with a Novak XXL and the steering servo glitches when it reaches the endpoints. But with the regular Mars it is fine.
Is this normal and do I HAVE to use the KR-301F with the Mars R?
Thanks.
I have the regular Mars and also a Mars R, and I tried using the Mars R with a Novak XXL and the steering servo glitches when it reaches the endpoints. But with the regular Mars it is fine.
Is this normal and do I HAVE to use the KR-301F with the Mars R?
Thanks.
#2
Anyone?
#3
Yes, you must use the KR-301F. I don't know any that will work with it (yet.)
#4
You must use the 301 with the Mars R. The Mars R is also compatible with the old reciever, but the standard Mars is not compatible with the new reciever.
#5
Tech Elite
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Originally posted by skibum989
You must use the 301 with the Mars R. The Mars R is also compatible with the old reciever, but the standard Mars is not compatible with the new reciever.
You must use the 301 with the Mars R. The Mars R is also compatible with the old reciever, but the standard Mars is not compatible with the new reciever.
glitching at end points happen to me as well.i dont know the problem but it sure isnt this particular cause.
#6
Sorry homeslice, I'm almost positive on what I said. Check KO's website.
#7
Tech Elite
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Originally posted by skibum989
Sorry homeslice, I'm almost positive on what I said. Check KO's website.
Sorry homeslice, I'm almost positive on what I said. Check KO's website.
SUPPORT F.A.Q.
(Frequently Asked Questions)
Q. Will my new EX-1 Mars R work with the older KR-297FZ receiver?
A. No, it will not work due to the new frame rate that the Mars R sends out.
The KR-297FZ receiver will not recognize the new signal.
Q. Will my EX-1 Mars work with the new KR-301F receiver?
A. Yes, the new KR-301F receiver will recognize the older Mars signal.